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One important part of mutual coordination will take place between resource flow network neighbors, where one node provides resources for another node.
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Sometimes those neighbor relationships do not exist yet, and are created as needed by adhoc agreements. For example, one node may plan a process that requires some specialized skills, or some materials or equipment, or resources of some other type that they do not have on hand. So they might post requests to the network and beyond to find other nodes that might be able to fill those requirements. Those nodes will then become neighbors.
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Sometimes those neighbor relationships do not exist yet, and are created as needed by adhoc agreements. For example, one node may plan a process that requires some specialized skills, or some materials or equipment, or resources of some other type that they do not have on hand. So they might post [requests](https://www.valueflo.ws/introduction/intents.html) to the network and beyond to find other nodes that might be able to fill those requirements. Those nodes will then become neighbors.
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Or some nodes might post offers of available resources, which other nodes might accept.
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Or some nodes might post [offers](https://www.valueflo.ws/introduction/intents.html) of available resources, which other nodes might accept.
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However, often nodes have ongoing relationships to provide or receive resources from neighbors. In that case, the node that wants to receive can send a signal to the providing node for where, and when they need the previously-agreed-upon resources.
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